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you just stated we need a majority at this point, which is i believe what the city attorney advised us if we have five commissioners in attendance. goobacks right, and that assumee have a commissioner willing to put a motion before the board to vote on whether to continue or not. perhaps we have two options. to continue we would need four votes. perhaps we would have to put that in motion. -- >> we would have to put that in motion. >> our attorney noted if there are five commissioners in attendance, we would need a majority to close the meeting. >> do we have a motion to continue? >> no. >> based on the legal advice, i now call this meeting to a close. >> unfortunately, we still need to go through the same sort of procedural steps. you can not so's you'd allow correlation -- you cannot just unilaterally call the meeting to a close, so we need to have you call a motion and go through the steps and have a majority approves it. >> even with every commissioners if they moved to close, we can close the meeting? >> yes. >> thank you for staying behind to do that. >> i make a motion and we cl
you just stated we need a majority at this point, which is i believe what the city attorney advised us if we have five commissioners in attendance. goobacks right, and that assumee have a commissioner willing to put a motion before the board to vote on whether to continue or not. perhaps we have two options. to continue we would need four votes. perhaps we would have to put that in motion. -- >> we would have to put that in motion. >> our attorney noted if there are five...
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any break you can give us would be greatly appreciated. hopefully you can recognize us as human beings. thank you. [tone] president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> hello, board of supervisors. i'm a member of access of love and black brown canada's policy. i'm a little perturbed and upset at the medical campus task force. the reason ing is i know medical where bridget medical marijuana is a nonprofit the initiative -- i a no medical marijuana is a non-profit initiative. if they break the law, they're breaking the law. part of my problem is people are not putting patients in front of business pertaining to medical marijuana. recently, i would say less than a quarter of the members on the medical marijuana task force are veterans. they are making decisions and this letter, i don't get. why are couple of bad actors on a medical marijuana task force going to stop this letter from going to the board of supervisors as the veterans road it? i don't want stuff sugarcoated if it comes to you from some task force. there are some bad actors on this
any break you can give us would be greatly appreciated. hopefully you can recognize us as human beings. thank you. [tone] president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> hello, board of supervisors. i'm a member of access of love and black brown canada's policy. i'm a little perturbed and upset at the medical campus task force. the reason ing is i know medical where bridget medical marijuana is a nonprofit the initiative -- i a no medical marijuana is a non-profit initiative. if they break...
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i had used this before. i also really resent it threats of security and safety at all of that stuff. if you go to any of these people who are selling art that we were talking to a few weeks ago, they are all using technology. phone. it is silly to think it is a threat, and that is also a turnoff for me. so i think it is important that we have options. this report seems to be pushing us in that direction. i also feel as though the fees are too high, clearly. i think it is awful that they try to do this on the
i had used this before. i also really resent it threats of security and safety at all of that stuff. if you go to any of these people who are selling art that we were talking to a few weeks ago, they are all using technology. phone. it is silly to think it is a threat, and that is also a turnoff for me. so i think it is important that we have options. this report seems to be pushing us in that direction. i also feel as though the fees are too high, clearly. i think it is awful that they try to...
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> good morning everyone. thank you very much for coming. i am jennifer mats. i am the mayor's director of work force development and i welcome you here today for an unprecedented jobs announcement between golden state golden state warriors and community advocates here in san francisco. without further adieu i would like to introduce our mayor ed lee. >> thank you jennifer. good morning everyone. today is a pretty good announcement of another milestone that we have reached with the golden state warriors but before i say that i want to continue thanking the people who are very interested in the city of this city, the future of sports, the future of the waterfront and all the neighborhoods that we know that are continuing to want to have a great positive economic future for the city and also create jobs at the same time. supervisor david chiu is here and he and i have talked quite a few time bs this project and what it means to the city. i want to also thank supervisor john avalos and he being a very strong adv
thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> good morning everyone. thank you very much for coming. i am jennifer mats. i am the mayor's director of work force development and i welcome you here today for an unprecedented jobs announcement between golden state golden state warriors and community advocates here in san francisco. without further adieu i would like to introduce our mayor ed lee. >> thank you jennifer. good...
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you have been invaluable to us. but your principal duty has been treating the board agenda, and that is, creating -- communicating the board's business to the public. i think even you would agree that in this age of technology, our agendize are not easy to create. but you hustle every week and thank you for not leaving many items off the agenda, you know, for any serious issues. thank you very much. i think it bears mentioning that the agenda is the document that many aids and legislators and members of the public have relied on to see what is going on with the board. and we appreciate your many years of creating that agenda. it has been a pleasure to work with you and congratulations on your retirement. >> i just want to say thank you, everybody. that is it. [laughter] [applause] president chiu: our next honoree is the person that our former colleague, the state assemblymen often referred to as the diva of the clerk of the board of supervisors office. gail johnson is leading us after 36 years of service. i cannot t
you have been invaluable to us. but your principal duty has been treating the board agenda, and that is, creating -- communicating the board's business to the public. i think even you would agree that in this age of technology, our agendize are not easy to create. but you hustle every week and thank you for not leaving many items off the agenda, you know, for any serious issues. thank you very much. i think it bears mentioning that the agenda is the document that many aids and legislators and...
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very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor ar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. oh, my! haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] impossible. announcer: when you open a book, you can explore new lands... [bird screeches] meet new friends, and discover new adventures. there are amazing possibilities when you open your mind to reading. [roar] you can log onto he library of congress website and let the journey begin.
very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor ar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. oh, my! haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] impossible. announcer: when you open a book, you can explore new lands... [bird screeches] meet new friends, and discover new adventures. there are amazing possibilities when you open your mind to reading. [roar] you can log onto...
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very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned.
very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned.
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very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. >> the question when i started 11 years ago when i started doing resolution work is can anything be presented on a really low resolution device where it is potentially a digital image? can anything be presented that way? or will it feel cold and electronic? >> the imagery will change. there will be four different sets. it is a two dimensional image. it is stretched out into three dimensions. the device is part of the experience. you cannot experience the image without the device as being part of what you are seeing. whereas with the tv you end up ignoring it. i make gallery work more self and budget and public art work where i have to drop this of indulgence and think about how people will respond. and one of the things i was interested in the work and also a little fearful of, it is not until y
very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. >> the question when i started 11 years ago when i started doing resolution work is can anything be presented on a really low resolution device where it is potentially a digital image? can anything be presented that way? or will it feel cold and electronic?...
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> welcome to the tuesday, april 10 meeting. hopefully, if appropriate, everybody has paid their property taxes. you have unti
thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> welcome to the tuesday, april 10 meeting. hopefully, if appropriate, everybody has paid their property taxes. you have unti
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they allow us to accommodate more kids. these reforms have yielded an additional 66,000 hours of play each year. it is still not enough to close the gap which has only gotten worse. the project is a critical component of this overall approach. it will create another 9500 hours of much-needed play times. that actually results in significantly fewer hours and kids accommodated then at beach chalet. there is no doubt that golden gate park is one of the city's greatest treasures. it is a marvel of botanical wonder and passion. what makes it beloved has been the ability throughout history to embrace and accommodate the evolving needs, interests, and by use of park users who rely upon its 1007 train -- 1,017 acres for recreation. this project is less than 1% of the overall acreage of golden gate park. this is the greatest urban park in america, because there is something in it for everyone. we feel the eir is thorough and complete, and that its conclusions are founded on a critical review of data and evidence. we ask that you let
they allow us to accommodate more kids. these reforms have yielded an additional 66,000 hours of play each year. it is still not enough to close the gap which has only gotten worse. the project is a critical component of this overall approach. it will create another 9500 hours of much-needed play times. that actually results in significantly fewer hours and kids accommodated then at beach chalet. there is no doubt that golden gate park is one of the city's greatest treasures. it is a marvel of...
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i required to let them use the back terminal, then someone said they had them using the front terminal. i think you started to address that this afternoon, but that was my concern. i am sure that it is not a big issue to get it converted by the end of the year. i'm sure that at least two- thirds of the cab's have backseat terminals. maybe more, but at least two- thirds. >> next speaker, please. >> patrick mccollum. i am one of the managers ats sf green cab. we are run democratically. we resoundingly defeated the backseat terminal. we think that it takes up space in small vehicles. there is no point in it. we redeem them just like cash at the end of our shift. there is no point. we feel safer for carrying less money. electronic bills, i am very much in favor of it. i feel silly writing this down on paper. it feels like a completely unnecessary task. i occasionally -- occasionally miss rides because i am busy writing. it could even be a safety issue. thank you for your time. >> next speaker, please. >> barry toronto, john kyl. >> mr. toronto >> i think that you have done an important job
i required to let them use the back terminal, then someone said they had them using the front terminal. i think you started to address that this afternoon, but that was my concern. i am sure that it is not a big issue to get it converted by the end of the year. i'm sure that at least two- thirds of the cab's have backseat terminals. maybe more, but at least two- thirds. >> next speaker, please. >> patrick mccollum. i am one of the managers ats sf green cab. we are run...
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interacting with us that home can be just as challenging. we are peace officers that are guided by a strong internal drive to do the right thing. at times, this may include explaining to use how to make good, lawful choices that will open doors of opportunity for one as they enter the job market. or perhaps demonstrating by example the interaction with police officers can be positive and helpful. i would like to call upon commander beale to discuss training that is relevant to tonight historic meeting. >> good evening. on behalf of capt. -- who as we speak, she is on a flight to learn about more additional training we can present. i can give you an overview of what we teach our officers in the police academy and over the course of their career on trading-related issues with youth and juvenile. upon entering the academy, every officer receives 32 hours of basic trading. six hours of that with crimes against children. six hours of juvenile law procedures which include protection of rights and safety of juvenile. 14 hours of interpersonal commu
interacting with us that home can be just as challenging. we are peace officers that are guided by a strong internal drive to do the right thing. at times, this may include explaining to use how to make good, lawful choices that will open doors of opportunity for one as they enter the job market. or perhaps demonstrating by example the interaction with police officers can be positive and helpful. i would like to call upon commander beale to discuss training that is relevant to tonight historic...
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i know that the use commission, you need to get home. i am a director of the office of complaints, also here it is sam, who is our policy analyst. it is my pleasure to be here to speak with you this evening about the policy work and about what to the office of citizens does. we are also known as the occ, the third largest agency in the united states, only surpassed in size by a new york city and chicago. we were created by a board of supervisors in 1982. we went into operations. we are nearly 30 years old. we were originally in office a at the police department but now we are a separate office under the supervision of the san francisco police commission. aren't -- office investigate civilian complaints and we also make policy recommendations on the police department policy. the city charter provides that in addition to investigating complaints, the occ makes recommendations concerning policies and practices of the police department which could be changed or amended to avoid unnecessary tension with the public. we have identified youth in
i know that the use commission, you need to get home. i am a director of the office of complaints, also here it is sam, who is our policy analyst. it is my pleasure to be here to speak with you this evening about the policy work and about what to the office of citizens does. we are also known as the occ, the third largest agency in the united states, only surpassed in size by a new york city and chicago. we were created by a board of supervisors in 1982. we went into operations. we are nearly...
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not all use our at that stage. some are at the flight or fight as my esteemed colleague said earlier. cognitive behavior, adolescent brain development. also, there is this thing called communication that some people learn as they get older and some people are trained to do from very young. what is it that our great city and many cbo's have been trying to do is teach communication skills to help them be successful in society and school? before getting into my testimony, please remember those final moments when you were vulnerable. think about what you could or could not do to put them -- yourselves in these good or bad situations. my first point would be i worked with the bay area urban league. we teach policy debate. pass of the -- half of the police commission is lawyers, you know about debate. you know it is a challenging, rigorous activity that requires research, analysis, critical thinking, and public speaking. some of those traits and mentioned are some of the things you do when you went through -- when you in
not all use our at that stage. some are at the flight or fight as my esteemed colleague said earlier. cognitive behavior, adolescent brain development. also, there is this thing called communication that some people learn as they get older and some people are trained to do from very young. what is it that our great city and many cbo's have been trying to do is teach communication skills to help them be successful in society and school? before getting into my testimony, please remember those...
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other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they would rather have a low turnout elections in september or a high turnout november-december combination? thank you. president chiu: next speaker. >> linda chapman. i urge you to get rid of all ranked-choice voting. the center, the better. -- sooner, the better. people had no idea. they had no idea whether it would be first, second, third. it made it extremely difficult to do the follow-up. that is one thing. i do not think anybody understands it. i did not even understand it. i got deleted from san francisco state with highest honors and -- i graduated from san francisco s
other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they...
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i think it is important for us to speak with one voice. even though this is an important part of the process, the bulk of the work remains to be done at the regional level. we need to make the case, and to make it successful, we need to be united. fully committed to making sure that we are successful in this effort and that we continue to monitor this effort. you have that pledge, and i look forward to working with the staff, with your staff, with the commissioners in making sure that we do this project right. to make sure we have the funding needed to make it successful. and that the implementation works and there is an operational plan in place to make sure that it is implemented in a way that minimizes the impact on the ridership. that is doable. the last thing, to the extent that these other issues that are identified are important. the issue of maintenance been one of them. i also think beyond this program, you have an opportunity today, when you approve this budget, to make sure that you do right by this system can do right by the ri
i think it is important for us to speak with one voice. even though this is an important part of the process, the bulk of the work remains to be done at the regional level. we need to make the case, and to make it successful, we need to be united. fully committed to making sure that we are successful in this effort and that we continue to monitor this effort. you have that pledge, and i look forward to working with the staff, with your staff, with the commissioners in making sure that we do...
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i would like to say that you owe it to us. director nolan: next speaker please. >> one correction to the commissioner here -- in your first report their, you talked about the driving requirements being established around 2005 -- in your first report there. the full time driver requirement was established in 1978 by proposition k, and it was the idea of that proposition that only full time drivers would hold the medallion, and they would be obtained at low cost, and that driver would be the guy operating the vehicle. he would have a direct interest in the vehicle, have control of that vehicle. i am a really big fan of proposition k. some years ago, i interviewed the author of the proposition, and one of the things i asked was, "are you satisfied with the way the proposition has turned out?" hew3 said, "absolutely not. the city has done an extremely poor job of implementing it." one of the things was they were issuing medallions to people who were not taxi drivers. this has improved. it has gotten better. the other thing i want
i would like to say that you owe it to us. director nolan: next speaker please. >> one correction to the commissioner here -- in your first report their, you talked about the driving requirements being established around 2005 -- in your first report there. the full time driver requirement was established in 1978 by proposition k, and it was the idea of that proposition that only full time drivers would hold the medallion, and they would be obtained at low cost, and that driver would be...
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if it is limited to low income use. please did very deeply into the work order -- dig very deeply into the work order. i know you have discussed the possibility of doing it by -- [inaudible] >> thank you very much. >> my name is roland. i am in favor of the youth pass. i have not heard anything about helping seniors and people with disabilities that are also on low-income. many of them are on ssi and they cannot even have a pass. it really needs to be addressed as far as looking into some type of discount for seniors and people with disabilities. i know we do have, you know, -- if you are offering free, it should be for all the parties involved. chair nolan: anyone else? >> it looks like there is one young lady who wishes to come forward. chair nolan: good afternoon. >> it is great to see you guys again. i want to second one of the comments made earlier. we have seen it before, we know what it will look like. we have assumptions. it is not going to be a beautiful sight. what person is going to have the job to make sure
if it is limited to low income use. please did very deeply into the work order -- dig very deeply into the work order. i know you have discussed the possibility of doing it by -- [inaudible] >> thank you very much. >> my name is roland. i am in favor of the youth pass. i have not heard anything about helping seniors and people with disabilities that are also on low-income. many of them are on ssi and they cannot even have a pass. it really needs to be addressed as far as looking...
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i very carefully use my money. i hope this is good money for you to raise it and you can use it very carefully for the interest of the whole city. and because today, we are in a lot of debt. everybody on the debt. it's too much debt. big companies are making money because they are us using this and they are borrowing money and raising money. i always think i would use t-line before. i said only build it only and not the railroad system. takes too much time. you have to count which area you raise money and money is very important. thank you. >> anybody else? is there a motion on this one? >> i would like to move. >> i'll second. >> any further discussion? all in favor say aye. thoped? >> vote to whether to conduct a close session. >> is there a motion? >> motion. >> all those in favor say aye. >> it will take me a mo >> all right. announcement of closed session. they took no action, directors, it would be appropriate to disclose or not disclose. >> not to disclose. >> meeting is adjourned. oh, my! haa ha ha! ha hha
i very carefully use my money. i hope this is good money for you to raise it and you can use it very carefully for the interest of the whole city. and because today, we are in a lot of debt. everybody on the debt. it's too much debt. big companies are making money because they are us using this and they are borrowing money and raising money. i always think i would use t-line before. i said only build it only and not the railroad system. takes too much time. you have to count which area you...
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very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. >> i have been a cable car grip for 21 years. i am a third generation. my grand farther and my dad worked over in green division for 27. i guess you could say it's blood. >> come on in. have a seat. hold on. i like it because i am standing up. i am outside without a roof over my head and i see all kinds of people. >> you catch up to people you know from the past. you know. went to school with. people that you work with at other jobs. military or something. kind of weird. it's a small word, you be. like i said, what do people do when they come to san francisco? they ride a cable car. >> california line starts in the financial district. people are coming down knobbhill. the cable car picks people up. takes them to work. >> there still is no other device to conquer these hills better than a cable c
very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. >> i have been a cable car grip for 21 years. i am a third generation. my grand farther and my dad worked over in green division for 27. i guess you could say it's blood. >> come on in. have a seat. hold on. i like it because i am standing up. i am outside...
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very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in our local city government and would like to work with 18 other enthusiastic citizens committed to improving its operations, i encourage you to consider applying for service on the civil grand jury. >> for more information, visit the civil grand jury website
very quickly. >> use 311. supervisor mar: without objection, continue to the call of the chair. is there any other business before us? >> we have no further items. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. we are adjourned. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes...
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use this opportunity where we have a fantastic investment in our city. confidence is growing in our city and we will have our gollen state warriors here in 2017. thank you to everybody for being here today. [applause] >> well, you can't have a 25% local hire commitment and a 50% local hire apprenticeship commitment with a private public partnership without a private partner. i would like to introduce rick welts, the president of the golden state warriors. [applause] >> thank you jenn. thank you mayor. you know there is a lot of very, very big decisions that have to be made in a project of this magnitude. our ownership group would love it if the budget was only 500 million but it's going to be in excess of that but i would say the easiest decision we made in the process is the reason that we are here today. throughout this process as welcoming as everyone has been to bring the weariers back to san francisco we have heard a few things loud and clear and one is this has to be a good deal for san francisco as well as a great opportunity for the warriors. whe
use this opportunity where we have a fantastic investment in our city. confidence is growing in our city and we will have our gollen state warriors here in 2017. thank you to everybody for being here today. [applause] >> well, you can't have a 25% local hire commitment and a 50% local hire apprenticeship commitment with a private public partnership without a private partner. i would like to introduce rick welts, the president of the golden state warriors. [applause] >> thank you...
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joined -- joining us in the car sharing program for their members who want to use bmw products. this idea of cars sharing has been a part of san francisco's objective in creating a more sharing economy. like many other cities, we are congested in our parking. parking is really a challenge in the city. for people who own vehicles, and introducing people to car- sharing programs and ideas have been a wonderful experiment for us. as you know, we have been working to create not only public garages but also in congested neighborhoods. when a private company like bmw registers their interest in car- sharing, that is a complement to the direction we are heading to be morris -- more sustainable. i want to think bmw for being here. we are in negotiations to get us into our fleet so we can utilize. unless we do it with the latest technology, people will not appreciate the mayor driving a bmw. [laughter] but we are doing it for the right reasons. i want to showcase that as we lead this country into a thought process, a challenge that our major cities, our urban settings can have solutions
joined -- joining us in the car sharing program for their members who want to use bmw products. this idea of cars sharing has been a part of san francisco's objective in creating a more sharing economy. like many other cities, we are congested in our parking. parking is really a challenge in the city. for people who own vehicles, and introducing people to car- sharing programs and ideas have been a wonderful experiment for us. as you know, we have been working to create not only public garages...
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using fully environmentally sustainable energy. carbon fiber prevention will be shipped to our factories in europe or will be make carbon fiber cars. it is about 50% like you're than steel, 20% lighter than allen minium. you need the batteries ms. -- which makes the efficiency much more credible and also a strong business case. this part of the united states will play a strong part in the development of these vehicles. as well as we also started a venture firm. the venture fund operates out of new york. it started 15 months ago, we made our first investment in a company called my city way, which is working on intermodal transport. started in new york, now in 35 cities around the country and many cities around the world provided information to not only our customers, but also anyone interested in moving from a to be in a city. that has worked exceedingly well. as you have seen, we have been investing in other companies as well. the electric charging stations system is another one of those. as is our first in this and in parking. mos
using fully environmentally sustainable energy. carbon fiber prevention will be shipped to our factories in europe or will be make carbon fiber cars. it is about 50% like you're than steel, 20% lighter than allen minium. you need the batteries ms. -- which makes the efficiency much more credible and also a strong business case. this part of the united states will play a strong part in the development of these vehicles. as well as we also started a venture firm. the venture fund operates out of...
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you guys are making so much money off of us. if we go down, you go down. >> i want to thank roberta boomer. she told me about an article. in many cities, ait has taken people by surprise. they will go through sacramento and try to get some legislation to protect the industry here. i am more of a wait and see type person. the medallion at sales policy will be heard your later in the summer. whether they should not -- whether or not they should be allowed to sell. if you allow them to sell, probably about 200 would come forward. 50,000 per transfer, that would be $10 million for the agency. it is self-defeating to make them die off. there are some legal and fairness issues involved. there are 12 under people wanted to purchase medallions. these are int -- 1200 people who want to purchase medallions. they do not want to wait seven or eight more years. they want to begin building equity. if the supply is needed, the city would make money. you would obviate some lawsuits. i think it is the right thing to do. you will put the medallio
you guys are making so much money off of us. if we go down, you go down. >> i want to thank roberta boomer. she told me about an article. in many cities, ait has taken people by surprise. they will go through sacramento and try to get some legislation to protect the industry here. i am more of a wait and see type person. the medallion at sales policy will be heard your later in the summer. whether they should not -- whether or not they should be allowed to sell. if you allow them to sell,...
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we're using automated -- we're using red lighten forcement, photo red lighten forcement. a lot of things that many of the planners and engineers at the mta are doing to try to make the city safer, and will be the ones in whose hands a lot of the execution of the pedestrian strategy lies. so, i do want to acknowledge tim popandreo who leads our long range planning who is leading the development of the strategy. bridget smith who leads our -- a group we call livable streets. and these are the planners and the engineers that actually do the planning and design work to put this stuff in the ground. and they operate under the leadership of vaughan yee, a legend in the public rights-of-way in san francisco who leads our sustainable streets division. i want to acknowledge all of their great work. i want to thank all of our partners from the mayor to the city family to the advocacy community. if we're all working together, we can absolutely achieve the ambitious goals that the mayor has set for us that everybody can enjoy this great city the way we want to. so, thank you all for
we're using automated -- we're using red lighten forcement, photo red lighten forcement. a lot of things that many of the planners and engineers at the mta are doing to try to make the city safer, and will be the ones in whose hands a lot of the execution of the pedestrian strategy lies. so, i do want to acknowledge tim popandreo who leads our long range planning who is leading the development of the strategy. bridget smith who leads our -- a group we call livable streets. and these are the...
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this is still affecting us today. maybe it is not as explicit as it was in the civil rights era, but it is the same thing happening over and over again. our communities or urge you to pass this ordinance and continue the fight against injustice and racism from here on out. [applause] supervisor kim: thank you. >> such a beautiful day, that nice rain outside, i find it very telling in deed that so many are willing to complain at yet seem unable or unwilling to act together. the last true action worth spit, worth mentioning in this country was when martin luther king led a year-plus we caught. peter alexander, you can google me -- this was more into the mk alter program, streaming into their brains for the last 30 years, and to every cell phone and computer from our satellites, starting in the reagan era. explaining why americans are unable to present a sustained peaceful boycott. regarding muslims and the 9/11 twin towers, let's make it real simple. there was no plane crash in pennsylvania. there were to drown without
this is still affecting us today. maybe it is not as explicit as it was in the civil rights era, but it is the same thing happening over and over again. our communities or urge you to pass this ordinance and continue the fight against injustice and racism from here on out. [applause] supervisor kim: thank you. >> such a beautiful day, that nice rain outside, i find it very telling in deed that so many are willing to complain at yet seem unable or unwilling to act together. the last true...
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new york city uses the intake points. seattle uses -- >> the question was specifically is there a program and others that we would want to have a broad overview. are there programs that we have not implemented that we may want to? >> seattle uses a vulnerability index. they assess every client and then they determine housing placement based on how these are assessed. this is targeted that way just a way that new york does. this matches clients to the individual shelter programs. >> thank you. >> i'm curious as to what percentage are released. >> on average of three-12th are released at 4:30. then, on an average of 15-25 are released after 8:00 p.m. if they don't need curfew. >> thank you. i want to follow up with the shelter monitoring committee. if o>> how many are turned awaya nightly basis? >> this committee is actually in the midst of conducting their first turn away count, that was the information that i was going to present. i can't give you some rough numbers based on the last three counts. the count conducted in 2
new york city uses the intake points. seattle uses -- >> the question was specifically is there a program and others that we would want to have a broad overview. are there programs that we have not implemented that we may want to? >> seattle uses a vulnerability index. they assess every client and then they determine housing placement based on how these are assessed. this is targeted that way just a way that new york does. this matches clients to the individual shelter programs....